It comes as no surprise to us that we're not the only people in the world who have a juicy love affair with <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/tiny-house/">tiny homes</a> - although <a href="http://finncharles.wix.com/a-room-of-ones-own#!the_breads/c21kz">Charles Finn</a> is better at building them than we are. A wordsmith who edits the literary <em><a href="http://highdesertjournal.com">High Desert Journal</a></em>, Finn first started flirting with microhomes following a stint in a 7 x 12 foot <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vardo_(Romani_wagon)">vardo wagon</a> in British Columbia that had no plumbing or electricity. After moving to Potomac, Montana, he built himself an 8 x 12 foot cabin with reclaimed barn wood, and then another, and then another.

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Charles Finn builds custom micro homes

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Most of Finn's constructions are built with available or reclaimed materials

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Each design is unique

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The interiors are warm and rustic, furnished as they are with natural materials

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This is the first cabin that Finn built - the Potomac Cabin

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Albeit small, each cabin has all of the amenities a person who yearns for the simple life needs

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Charles Finn

It comes as no surprise to us that we're not the only people in the world who have a juicy love affair with tiny homes - although Charles Finn is better at building them than we are. A wordsmith who edits the literary High Desert Journal, Finn first started flirting with microhomes following a stint in a 7 x 12 foot vardo wagon in British Columbia that had no plumbing or electricity. After moving to Potomac, Montana, he built himself an 8 x 12 foot cabin with reclaimed barn wood, and then another, and then another.